Author: Casie

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the stomach meridian is linked with the emotion of worry or anxiety. So it’s no surprise that an overabundance of this type of emotion is connected with stomach (gastric) ulcers as well...

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James R. Chiapetta, D.V.M., J.D., is the co-inventor of FLAIR Equine Nasal Strips and president of Flair, LLC, the company which manufactures and distributes the Strips throughout the world. Jim was an equine practitioner...

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I have begun using herbs more and more with my horses, and one that I have used (with success) is a Chinese herb called Jiaogulan (Gynostemma pentaphyllum). Many people call it J-Herb, for short. I wanted to share when...

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Recurrent airway obstruction (RAO), aka heaves, is an allergic and inflammatory lung disease in horses. It’s similar to human asthma. Many people may not think of heaves as being all that dangerous, but my...

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I know the importance of stretching before a workout from personal experience–as many of you might too. After a couple of workout-related injuries (yep, it happens), I’m now sure to include stretching as a precursor...

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Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D. has been called a “pioneer in free choice forage feeding,” and her articles and interviews often appear in national and international publications. Based in rural Waverly, Ohio, Dr. Getty runs...

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About Me

Hi! I'm Casie, a freelance writer specializing in horse health. I'm certified in equine acupressure and have a great interest in equine nutrition and barefoot hoof care. The Naturally Healthy Horse encompasses all of these things, and I would love to have you follow along!

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